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Transcripts For CSPAN3 1965 Voting Rights Rally 20150331

woodie gutherie is most famous for writing this land is your land. he was born in oklahoma and we are very proud to have his work back in oklahoma where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised. for those people who were migrant workers from oklahoma kansas and texas during the era who have found them else in california, literally starving. woodie recorded very few songs of his own. we have a listening station that features 46 of his songs in his own voice. that s what makes the recordings that he did make so significant and so important to us. watch all of our events from tulsa saturday, at noon eastern on c-span2 s book tv and sunday on american history tv on c-span3. that day, march 7, became known as bloody sunday. 18 days later, with armed protection of the u.s. army and alabama national guard provided on the orders of president joan son, the protesters completed the four-day march from selma, the alabama state capitol. up next th

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Selma March Commemorative Church Service 20150331

this is american history tv on c-span3. [applause] let me thank god this day for there is no other place i would rather be at this hour than in the house of the lord. amen. before i say what i want to say, which will be quick, i must proud i am to once again have i am proud to have my wife and our daughter here with us. [applause] the only grandchild of martin and coretta king. i was asked to do a tribute, and it has been 50 years, but i am not feeling like a tribute because i find it challenging to celebrate yes, we celebrate so many who some gave their lives and others walked over the bridge yesterday 50 years ago and were beaten badly, but when we think about what martin luther king, jr. would want us to do, i imagine he would tell us that our work was not done. do, i imagine he would tell us that our work was not done. it has certainly been 50 years and there are so many here today that would not have been here. cabinet secretary that were certainl

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Abraham Lincolns Second Inaugural Address 150th Anniversary 20150401

oh and i don t want to die for you with congress out this week for spring recess, we re featuring american history tv and prime time. this month marked the 150th anniversary commemoration of president lincoln s second inaugural address. thousands gathered to hear the speech on march 4, 1865 several weeks before the end of the civil war and lincoln s assassination n. partner thip with national park service, the group this d.c. hosted air reenact nlt of the speech this month. it featured chuck todd of meet the press. this is an hour and 20 minutes. good morning. i am the regional director good morning. my name is bob voguele. i m the regional director of the national capitol region of the national park service. it s my great pleasure to welcome you this chilly march morning to the lincoln memorial as we commemorate the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln s second inauguration as president of the united states. abraham lincoln s first inauguration was held be beneath

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Abraham Lincolns Second Inaugural Address 150th Anniversary 20150401

it s hard to keep connecting with people for a long time. people stop listening after a while. is there a duration? that people are willing to give you these days? to me the most interesting speech obama gave was when he accepted the nobel peace prize. he has that picture in his office of king and gandhi and i m not sure who else was in the picture, but it s some obviously something that s very close to him. he writes about this in his books, about how influenced he was by king and gandhi. when he gets the prize what does he have to say? well, i m president now. and i remember for myself being very critical of him because he said well, they didn t have to deal with terrorism. which i thought was laughable. king died because of terrorism and gandhi what is colonialism other than terrorism? so what he was basically saying is that if king had been elected president in some miracle, he would have had to make the same kinds of compromises. and that may be true. it may well be

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Abraham Lincolns Second Inaugural Address 150th Anniversary 20150401

seems, he made it that way. he did this with all of his writings that i ve been able to track. he also liked to he didn t think it was done until he had read it to somebody opinion you would think he could get that by reading it to himself, but he said no, that doesn t work. one time he got senior statesmen, old man blair or somebody like that, tell me what you think of this. but one time he had to send it off. it was a letter, it was summertime. he sat down with the clerk in his office and the clerk said, do you want me to comment on it mr. lincoln? he said no, just listen to it. i have to have somebody just listen to it. so what i m trying to say is he was a very, very deliberate writer, far more deliberate than people think. thinking ahead not buying taken by surprise. ready with a phrase ready with one of his wonderful antithesis. without it, i cannot fail kind of thing. when you start tracking it, he spent a lot of time just writing. no visitors this week. i m working

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